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THE DAILY
mad at tha
Bryan, Tsies.
i laaa mall Batter
BT ( ONNKLLY. PA1.MIR ( AKSKH
Malcolm Ciim Editor.
ibly affected throughout the serv
ice "hi heart m in the cof
fin" and the eloquent pause
made were indicative of the Hood
of sweet tad memories and tender
s,ejitiiuents welling up within him,
' while the gray haired veteran
, were in tear, rn chaplain read
scawcairrio raica. from the scriptures, and invitel
Per Weak. lOe. - Per Month. 40c . the comrade present to pea a, ex
plaining that the memory or the
deceased i-iiinr i l- in irnn w;i n
dtw to one aa to another, and the
service should include the tributes
of all. In response to the invi
tation Major W, A. Hank Mad
Col. R. K. Chatham delivered eii
logieit touching the high civil,
military ami social standing of
Col. Baldwin, and then the chap
lain delivered a glowing tribute
in which he declared that thi
world i but the working model for
the future, and atriotitni ia but
to fit the heart for that home
eoutry where we shull live forever
and ever, lie admonished hi
comrade to be ready for the
marching order of the Q rent Su
preme Commander. "Nearer My
(iod to Thee" wa then render"!
and while the people ped out
the sweet, soulful notes of "Home.
Sweet Home ' tilled the church
with melting melody. Slowly
then the long procession moved
to the cemetery where, after a
prayer, a military salute, aad the
sounding of ta, they left the sol
dier with hi- departed comrade
and with his (iod.
Till R-IM V, BRPTSMBRR .0, MM.
I'l M I.Al OF COL. BRltCOl
0, HM.liWlN.
Honored ly Veteran. Oaiir-IiI
rn of the Confederacy,
.ulet- mill Citizens.
'head! but hi) apint breathe'
head' lot Ins heart is oura'
Dead! but hu sunny and aad land
wreathes
Ilia crown with tear for Mowera."
"All loal! but by the craves
Where martyred heroes rest, ( en. Stoddard in behalf of the
He wiosthe moetwhohjnor savea- alteram and Mayor Adam in he
Success It not lb. teat." Mjfrf Ul, , extended thank to
Yesterday beneath a sombre : ,, Foster ami the cadets fur the
.kv while itututnn wind were attendance ..f the latt-r a- a -nurd chsrgsd that at one tmiu .tie attempted
...ft I.. ,. ,.c of honor at the obseouies of Co
I I I I I C '1111.1111 i " ' i ' t
f am
Bryan, with heart- billed with
HOBSON WILL BE
GIVEN LIBERAL AID.
Tl. iran sal llaaka aa Hit Atilliljr
lo lulu n.- Dwells lit
Oaaelea ! Wntkin.
Washington, Sept. Assistant See
retary Allen, who has been directly in
charge of the arrsngetueut nude with
the wrecking companies to raising such
of the fspaniah,warbis auuk r strati -!
in the battle of July 3, as can be recov
er I, aaiil '
'Itefcmng to Constructor Hobeon's
work on the Tenia, lite navy depart
Hu nt ha given the young constructor
all the aaai.tance which it ia possible to
extend m the pnaserutcd of the work.
Moreover, it i now proposed lo give
hi in farther si i in bis rffirt to raise the
Colon, by far the finest ship of the Span
ish squadron Whatever credit has been
earned bv Constructor Hobeon bv reason
of Mm raising of the Teresa, would, in
the opinion of all. be largely exceeded in
the attempt to ran Ibe Colon if it re
sults successfully In the cue of this
ship, the young constructor has pledged
professional reputation against the unan
imous opinion of all expert wrecaets
that haw examined the ship Yet t'te
navy department ia unhesitatingly sup
orting Hnbsou'a judgment i indicated
by the fact that it shipped from New
York $20.110 worth of specially man
ufactured rubber airbag lo t used in
lifting the Colon. Aside from nn.
, mental reasona !or sparing no ctTorta to
, save thu ship, the nary dertment is i
i satisfied, from the rep rt "f diver who !
investigated the condition, that she is i
well worth, from purely a monetary
' point of view, the expenditure of a con-
nlderable per rentage on her original
! value, whirh is about 1 OOO.oiS., if there
ia reasonable pnwpect of raising her.
A DOMESTIC MURDER.
Owe Slat.r-la-l.sa Slaya lb Oth.r la
BkSM Mlaa-art.
Maryvilie, Mo, Sept ."' - Mrs. .
Kwing shot and almost iniant.y kii.nl
Mrs. Krank Kwing at Hopkins. The
women were aist. r-in-.aw, having mar
ried brothers. Their buabanda were
both out of town, George being in Ma
ryvilie and Krank in Omaha, ami Mrs
Frank Kwing accepted her atster-iu-law's
invitation to go to lier home and
stay all night with her. Mrs (ienrge
Kwing deelan- heraiat r-in-law triei to
kill her and she ahot her in - i
Coroner Shearer was immediately
sent for and an LflBJBaBI held. The
jury returrnvl aflT l-ing out a short
time with a verdict ib-clanmr that I.ix
Bie Kwing came to her d-:tln without
juat cause or provo-ation at the hands of
Ida May Kwing.
Her atory of the way in which the af
fair occurred is not generally believed.
Whether true or not, the circnmatanees
unfortunately appear to he ng tiut her.
It la saeeli.il that whhe the two women
have always maintained an apa-aram-e
of friendship, the living woman ha long
N ell le.i,. .IK I if the Oilier, .111 I It . - II
to drown her.
sadne and veneration, consigned
to the grave the Ixidv of Colonel
Briscoe (4. llaldwin. Every kw
siblcmurk ol rt.-st wa accorded
the dislingutsbed dead. Iletwc n
the hours of ' nnd 10 a. in. tin
buiiu -r bonsea were dosed, the
city schools dUmlaaad and court
oiljourned.
At ' o'clock a pr x e-sioii wit
Hildwin. Ibe detail wa om
mandeil bv Capt. Sloa anl includ
ed Captain I'oiiltcr, Kyle, Martin,
l.ii ut. I.ove, Whisenant. Adam.
Sergt. Simpson, Rogers, Hand
Muter Miller
MURDERERS CONFESS.
Two
formed at the city hull , where the , Calvert, and C .1. llotra.--r of
Tell How Ti.m t..i-j B .
Wur.ler In Xlattama.
Ilirmingham, Ala., Sept. BJ -Another
aeiiaational tory .i plated in the
- United States court here t the trial "f
The Twelfth senatorial republi Ghees Motes, and nveeitlsena of Tal la
can convention met here yesterday dega comity, bow ere charged with the
antl elected Mr. .1. Allen Myr muni, r of W. A Thomi eon, a govern
senatorial chairman for the next nient witness. Hubert Taylor, one of
two year and endorsed MeKinley J defendants, created the first senaation
and UIMfl, J, I!. Neece of Mexia. ' J,y making a con'.-.n n t. fore the tTnlt-
iiri-lde.i, and .1. A. ti imnill ut ,d snti eommiss'.oner He alsncrattd
boily lay in state, headed by a tie
tail of cadets from the A. and Ma
College, ami including the mem
ber of Camp J. II. !lobcrton, the
It. S. Ho. Chapter ol the Hailght
ers of the Confederacy, ami a con
course of cit'uen. The cortege
liearne, Wore in attendance.
asei
(iraml Call OpfMllSfJ
In our tailoring depattment Friday
snd Saturday, tislay aodtoinorro. We
have with ii foi these two days a repn
sentalive of the ' treat Western Tailor
ing l ompany, one of the largest tailor-
LADIES!
VISIT US EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR
Dress Goods and Sloes
At Exactly New York Cost Without Freight Added.
RESPECTFULLY,
I. B. TEMPLEMAN & SON.
moved, amid t lie tolling of bell, to but houses in Chicago, with au im
the Presbyterian church, where a
servioe full of beauty ami paUsoa
wa aooducled by lir. V -I, chap
lain of Qttnp i B RobartfNn
The Choir -aiu' "Asleep io .1 sua,"
alld Dr. West spoke briefly .r.-ceet!-ir.g
n fervent prayer. He was vis-
mense line of yard lengths in I'm-
eign sn I I .ineetic woolens fir fall and
artataf wear. We will make aMCial
price during this sale. Mylieh busi
ness mis tailor made S 10, $11', $14, fit.
v Fall trou-ers Usilot msde t', $4 and
$' A good opportunity to get your fall
suit at a very low price.
Parks A Waldrop,
L'71 i '.nthiers aiid I urnisheis.
I
.lust us iuiK)rtant, is it not, that yoiir Pi e-i riptiODI
are properly prepared us it i- that ymii phMi-ian
prescrils' correctly ?
Yt)C would not ak the id of i pliy-i' in who did not
posses a Diploma from a r.'jiut.ibli Collefe of Medicine,
ft t does it ever occur to you to inquire if the Druggist who put
up your Prescription, (ierhap one of great iniortance. reuir
iug special Skill and accuracy) possesses the required iroli
ciency u well u your Physician ?
The Vetlua of Prescription depends on hoiu they
have baan filled.
I make a Specialty of Skillful l'rescridion work,
l ake your Prescriptions and family Keceipt to
Emmel's Pharmacy.
another by esratang fnun the courtroom
during the tnal linn t'hesa Moles
rented atioth. r - n-it; nl y making a
confession, sarmg tl .it he ami Taylor
ihd the killing and tl it tl... nth. r men
are n it guilty Mmea prium-ed money
in court which was tukuu from Tuuuip
MB after he had leen munlerrd Tlie
confession wan a h.g aurpriae, as the de
leased was Mute- .'.-iin.-r nelaw
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Mr Rrafg, the wife of a farmer, was
seriously hurt in a runaway at Hotiham,
Tea.
Phil Hatsfeld was awarded damages
to the amount of Sj7 am ugin,t the in
suraneo comjianles nt Aiismii. Tel., for
tie 'liming of hit atirli of dry goiala.
The 4 year-old son of Janus i'hlsi
near Ardmore, I. I , was hurned to
death, caiiM-d by setting a nml ml can
nn fire.
I Hum 1 Walters, a firmer, died at Citu
itiaron, (l T , fnun in oyerlns.- of inor
phuie. Mia Lucy Lea Hill, who now resldea
at Chicago, is the new 'I laugh tor of the
Confederacy."
The investigate aa to where the
Htaudard till coninuy got ita vast
wealth will Uigin at Ri i r Oct. Vi.
M .o'.a'a property ii Pan. I' ranee,
will l .old in satiafy a judgment of Ho.
oi francs.
Miss Crenshaw was badly burned at
Laredo, Tel. She waa tilling n gasoline
stove w hile lighted.
Colonel Hriscne (1. Haldwin. an old
and rejected laliaen, died at llryan,
Tex.
tieorgo D I' hi tain was arrested at
I'aso, Tex , charged with counterfeit
ing. Judge James Morelind waa aerionaly
injured at Deinaon, Tex , in a runaway.
Splenetie fever is raging among cattle
along the Moiave nver in California.
Harry Marsh accidentally shot him
self at Farmers Ilrauoh, Tea Ha la at
rioualr hurt.
JOHNS IK, THE Vol.UNTKEB.
When I nhnnie joined the volunteers
lie lookeil ' tall and grand,
With his rule on I is shoulder
And Ins praier Isook in his band,
And father said to Johnnie
Shoot a Spaniard every . rack
And then you'll wear the shoulder
strsps
When mil i no- marching bark.
Two months went by, pa ent M
ramp
To a-e if.lnhiinie wore the straps.
But instead of shooting Spaniards
There am Johnnie shooting craps.
A Volunteer,
a e
l.v liiinue Hotel Arrivals.
H II ,V. San Anb nia; I H Hay,
Houston, J. K. Williams. I 'alias. Dave
llei lenlo imr, iialvesbm; C II Steele,
Dallas, R I. Henry, Wsco, 9 11 i.ra.
ham. st Louis ,irja T Weil, Cincinnati
K Harris. Knnis; A B Matthews.
OUatPi J b IWatty, Houston. W I
.a. aa. S t al B t I l
Meisner, st law; . r ... 1 Mr ,,,,,,. , ,.r. Mi-s Ktta
phis, raw Prawiayt uy, r awneai i-a
and wife. Citv. C K Hoffman, St Louis,
Tlioniili' Creek.
As the writer baa failed to give yon
news of our community for some time
I il! attempt to write a few lines.
The weather is still hot and 1 r . Lain
is needed as there is no stock water
CMkM picking is the order ol the .lay.
Cot'on will saaSI 'e a I gatheietl in this
part of il e i oiintry.
I'lo r.- was preaching at ikt chiinh
Saturday and Minday.hy the pa-tor, ft
M. Hollms, with a good sitendance.
r t ei . aan also preaching Sunday night
kf Kev J C. Waal-worlh.
The regnlsr church dsya have In-a-n
changed from I be fourth Sunday to the
third Sunday in each month, and the
Saturday before.
The singing class met la-t Saturday
night at its regular sptointed time, a
large and etlen'u. , m. being prea
ent. Ibe leaders were James II. Y0U,
i Jesae Henry. W. K. Conway and Hen
ry Conway. We will meet again atur
1 day night, !!mr the ae on I Mniday in
October. Lverylealy ia invited to i ome
and assist in the class meeting.
1
-inging
j w MaQlaaaoa I N Oaaatigkajaa!
Waco. M A WIIon, Na. ogd . hea.
lu the iliatrict court yesterday An
derson lohnsoti wss found guilty of
Hldll in the tUOUi degree ami sen
Ulicerl to the j.i int. ntiarv ! i n year
Ti e aaaa BfJ Csrtonnlla wa eon-
(ilese of Uenchley, attended
here last Mturday ninht.
The church here elected ilelegal. - to
the Urvau a-- i lation. who h will con
vene with the Bethel church llctolter ,
I and II, as follows J. K. W. Scott, C.
W. Kirhey and II. C. Conway. They I
also elected delegates to the Itsptlst '
Slate I onvctitioii, which will convene
with the Waco church October 7, anil!
!. as follows. Mes-r-. I iuoi v i-otl and
WE WANT
WIVES!
ga serially lleakrrir.
to auow Ibal Hi. a la lha .late lu buy
Flavoring Extracts.
Letter Paper.
Feather Dusters.
Soaps.
Perfumes.
Card Cases, etc..
As lor Pure Drugs and
PRESCRIPTIONS. Ev
ery one KNOWS that
THIS IS THE PLACE.
our nicjHT 5trvici
Is good Registered men
always in attendance.
Bell al Front door.
tinned bv Ibe slate. lie i rnniiml
docket has hern completed oaniig only j, , (.onw,y
Mrs Kaiinie Brewer ol Houston is vis-
cm! biisiueas for nexl week.
Mi-s Minnie Jones of Million, and
Mi-a hsisy llatile ol Wellborn were
bete veaterilay.
K. Harris waa here from Limit yes
terday BfaapaetJag. H Ii thinking
ill i 1 1 Lf.i 9 1 ti i' ID liiisiues liere. Mr.
I Harris fotuerly teaided in Navaaota
lion a W t:unniuliaiii. ol Waco
populist catibdabs lor congruia form
this district, il in the cily and says he
will sieak here at a later date.
Krush tlsh and Berwick hay oysters
i . ry Iriilay and Saturday at Parsons'
restaurant. U
I ..r sale- My store building and lota.
g(I well of water, stable, etc. J.N.
Mustachia. 372
House for rent and furniture for sale.
Apply to Mrs. J. A. HuckbolU. d I-w.
1 1 READ.
itiug her Hisler, Mrs. Maltie Rr x kinsii.
Mr. Maltie Roy si I visited near Well
born last week.
Mr. Charley Flowers of Alexandria
attended church here Sunday.
The health of the community ia not
gotHl at tins writing, but there sre no
serious cases ut present.
The infant child of Mr snd Mrs. Jim
Sutton waa buried in the Thompson
Creek cemetery last Tuesday.
Magnolia.
L
Druggist.
The
AMERICAN
Laundry.
Doremus & Butler. p,""i ?
unj i Lnrnnt.
Law Offices.
Two door South of Kx
change Hotel. First clans
work fitmranteed. Prompt
I and 2 Parker uilding,
BRYAN THXA8
ii your Money at
Telephone No. III.
ami kee
lioille
E. D. BEACH.